The code path for setting the locale / language automatically
emits currentLanguageStatusChanged(), but the code that updates
GS connects to currentLanguageCodeChaged(). This was altered in
the 3.2.28 release cycle. Since then, automcatic locale selection
wasn't setting *locale* in GS, so that a click-through kind of
locale selection would not set it; then the packages module
has no *locale* setting for localization packages.
The combination of status and code signals (machine- and human-
readable) is ok. Introduce a setter to the language that does
the necessary signalling, so that setting the language automatically
also DTRT.
FIXES#1671
When loading the lists, no initial string-value was being
set for the model, layout and variant; the configuration
could pass right through and pick up empty strings instead.
If the user does not change the model, the UI would show
"pc105" but the internal setting would still be empty.
FIXES#1668
The machinery in `setConfigurationMap()` was just duplicating
checks already in place in the `getString()` and `getBool()`
methods, and there's no special need for efficiency here,
so prefer the more readable and short code.
("efficiency" here means "we're saving one method call in
case the configuration is not set")
In 4ffa79d4cf, the spelling
was changed to consistently be "autoLoginUser" in the *users*
module, but that changed the Global Storage key as well,
and the *displaymanager* module wasn't changed to follow.
Avoid the extra indirection through the otherwise-unused
prettyGptType(const QString&), construct table of names
only on first call to avoid static-initialization order
(though that's not important here).
- There's still 49 enumeration values not handled, leading to
an annoying Clang warning, but there's just no **point**
in listing them all: that's what 'default' is for.
In 4ffa79d4cf, the spelling
was changed to consistently be "autoLoginUser" in the *users*
module, but that changed the Global Storage key as well,
and the *displaymanager* module wasn't changed to follow.
In particular, we need a separate Job class to set the label; this
is invoked after we formatted a partition, and when no other changes
to the partition have been requested in the Edit dialog.
The partition- and filesystem-label setting code was already there,
but not in the call to createNewPartition(); now we set the
FS label twice (once in the call, once afterwards)
When creating or editing a new formatted partition, allow
to set a filesystem label (16 chars maximum). Modify
the KPMHelpers to accept it as a new parameter. Partitions
created by default may get a meaningful label too.
The partitioning header 'FileSystem.h' is for KPMCore support;
it is already included by Global.h and guarded by ifdefs for
KPMCore. Do not unconditionally include it from the implementation.
- make the functies that take a GS* first-class
- use the convenience functions from JobQueue for the others
- inline so only the explicit-GS* functions are in the library
The skip-checking is now in the functions for adding plugins and
subdirectories, so that third-party building should get it
as well, for free. Since AddModuleSubdirectory and AddPlugin
use the newly split-out module, handling SKIP_MODULES and USE_*
consistently across module repositories is now easier.
While here, make accumulating-the-skipped-modules explicit.
- offer a convenience method for showing a popup and
URL information and copying the URL to the clipboard
- use that from ViewManager (on failure) and DebugWindow (on demand)
- make the tools tab buttons along the bottom row
- show the global storage tab by default
This costs little screen real-estate, makes the tools much more
visible and useful.